organadilar
Organadilar is a term for synthetic organ technologies developed in the late 21st century that enable functional integration of artificial organs with living tissues. The technology was first prototyped at the National Institute of Biomedical Engineering in Cambridge in 2092 and was later commercialized by the consortium OrganiCorp in 2104. Organadilar devices consist of a biohybrid scaffold made from decellularized extracellular matrix, embedded with 3‑D printed vascular networks, and coated with regenerative peptides that promote endothelialization and prevent immune rejection.
The name derives from the Latin word "organum" meaning organ and the suffix "-adilar," a neologism coined
Critics of organadilar technology argue that its long‑term immunologic safety remains uncertain and that regulatory frameworks
See also xenotransplantation tissue engineering biohybrid robots.